Stone as it would be the strongest material to withstand the test of time
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His last smile to me wasn’t a sunset. It was an eclipse, the last eclipse, noon dying away to the darkness where there would be no dawn. I felt the urge to tell him how every time I saw him, my heart would jump out of my heart. The sunset filled the sky with a deep red flame, setting the clouds ablaze. And the waves rolled along the shore in a graceful, gentle rhythm, as if dancing with the land.
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Why War is Never a Good Idea by Alice Walker</span></span></span>
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A limerick consists of five lines written in one stanza whereby the first, second and fifth lines end in rhyming words while the third and fourth lines must rhyme. A limerick's rhythm is anapestic; two unstressed syllables are followed by a third stressed syllable.
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Charming Lass.
There was a young girl on a tower,
Who looked just as fresh as a flower,
Her hair was like silk,
Her skin as smooth as milk,
But her breath made the strongest knight power.
Unskilled Jill
Once there lived a lass named Jill.
She crossed over the big wide hill.
She did so every day
So her mom could say,
"Yes girl you have some skill."